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2023 S R Nathan Distinguished Lecture 

Middle East Institute - NUS
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The aim of the S R Nathan Distinguished Lecture is to provide greater awareness and understanding of the modern Middle East. This lecture provides a forum for statesmen, internationally prominent scholars and public intellectuals to express their views on key issues. The lecture series is named in honour of Singapore’s late former president, Mr S R Nathan, who encouraged a deeper understanding of the Middle East region in Singapore.
The 2023 S R Nathan Distinguished Lecture was organised by Middle East Institute (NUS).
This year’s distinguished speaker was General (Ret.) David H. Petraeus, who served in the US military for 37 years, including several combat commands.
Following his retirement from the US Army, General Petraeus served as director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). During his tenure, the CIA made significant achievements in the global war on terror, established important digital initiatives, and made significant investments in the agency’s most important asset - its human capital.
This year’s format featured a conversation between General Petraeus and Chairman of Middle East Institute Bilahari Kausikan.
This public lecture was conducted both in-person and via Zoom on Wednesday, 13 December 2023.

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30 сен 2024

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@afahmid
@afahmid 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for arranging it. Great insight both from the General and the Ambassador.
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